Anna Hazare targets Modi for corruption in
Gujarat
Thursday May 26, 2011 06:58:48 PM,
PTI
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Ahmedabad: After
praising Chief Minister Narendra Modi for developmental work in
Gujarat, Social activist Anna Hazare today did a U-turn saying he
was dismayed at the levels of corruption in the state.
Hazare, who had faced criticism for praising Modi, observed that
corruption was rampant in Gujarat and wrly said it has not even
spared the state of Mahatma Gandhi.
The anti-graft crusader also said liquor flows more freely than
milk in Gandhi's Gujarat where a prohibition law is in force.
"After coming here, I have realised that there are so many
corruption cases here. So much corruption in Gandhiji's state," he
said and urged Modi to quickly appoint a Lokayukta in Gujarat.
Hazare, a member of the Jan Lok Pal Bill drafting team, made these
remarks during a public hearing by various civil society groups
held at Gujarat Vidyapeeth here.
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